Solar panel compatible bluetti eb150

Friends, I bought the Bluetti EB150. I’m new to the solar world and I’d like to ask a question!
The specifications for the EB150 say that it supports panels of up to 500W, 16 to 60V (voc), 10A Max. So my question is, can I use panels with a current above 10A, since I find more powerful panels with a current of 11 to 13 A? If I use a panel with a higher current, will there be any problems with the EB150?

I want to connect 2 240W panels in series. Below are the complete specifications for the panels. I would really appreciate it if anyone could answer my question, since I don’t want to damage the device.

Nominal Power (P.max): 240W;•
Open Circuit Voltage (VOC): 24.5V•
Voltage at Nominal Power (Vmp): 20.6V;
Current at Rated Power (Imp): 11.65A;•
Open Circuit Current (isc): 12.50;•
Module efficiency (%): 19.72%;
Normal Cell Operating Temperature (NMOT): 45C•
Supported Temperature Range:-40C to +85CMaximum system voltage: 600 VDC.•
Internal Protection Fuse: 20A

The panels you specify are suitable for the EB150 in series connection. The EB150 will limit the amps to 10, any extra will not pass through and be blocked.
The Imp of 11.65A is its maximum, most panels will rarely achieve this in other than ideal conditions.

The primary concern for all power stations is to not exceed Voc (60V). I noted, in another post, that in good sun conditions at 0 deg C (32F) voltage can increase by up to 6V for each panel, which for your panels would be 61V, so be aware in cold climate use. If available check the thermal coefficient of your panels.

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